January Newsletter
Welcome to the January NewsletterHighlights This Month Leadership Update GBA Board Elections BMM Update First Decentralized ID Solution Achieves BMM Maturity Level One Events Update…
How Arbitrum Orbit Simplifies Building App Specific Rollup Solutions?
When it comes to TVL, transcations and active users, Arbitrum has witnessed a 5x increase in the last one year. Despite that fact, when it comes to…
Plasma Chains vs Rollups: Who’s winning the Battle for Layer2 Supremacy?
While Ethereum continues to record rapid development of Layer2s on its ecosystem, it also sees trade-offs like network congestion, low TPS, and slow response time. Plasma and rollups are…
Why Medium-Traction Layer1 blockchains are Shifting to L2 Rollups?
Before the introduction of side chains, appchains and rollups, Layer-1 blockchains were the only means for enterprises to build independent, and customized chains. Therefore, many Layer-1 blockchains are…
Decentralized Oracles: Supercharging the Enterprise Rollup Adoption
Blockchain rollups are the most promising solutions available right now to scale Ethereum and other Layer1 blockchains. All kinds of rollups– be it based on finance use cases, gaming, digital…
Optimistic Rollup Use Cases: Explore Custom OP Chain Applications
Given that Layer2/Layer3 rollups are an extremely viable solution to blockchain’s scalability issue, many dApps are now choosing Optimistic rollups to launch a low-cost and highly-performant…
Polygon Edge use cases for Public Sectors Enterprises
Polygon Edge is a powerful appchain framework that allows a variety of enterprises, including public sectors, to launch custom, single-use blockchains. Speaking about the public sector, many…
A Comprehensive Guide on Polygon Edge
The problem of scalability has always been one of the bottlenecks to blockchain’s mass implementation. One potential solution to this problem is the development of…
Data Availability Layer in Rollups: what is it and why do we need one?
Initially, Layer-2 rollups used to publish their block data on Ethereum, making it accessible for nodes on-chain. This makes Ethreum very congested, which increases transaction cost…